Patio & Porch Concrete Leveling
Outdoor concrete slabs such as patios and porches can begin to settle over time as the soil beneath them shifts or compacts. When this happens, slabs may tilt, crack, or begin pulling away from the home.
Concrete leveling lifts these slabs back into position and restores a stable, level surface without replacing the existing concrete.

Signs Your Patio May Need Leveling
Common signs of patio or porch settlement include:
• Patio slabs tilting toward the home
• Gaps forming between the slab and foundation
• Cracks appearing between slab sections
• Water pooling near the house
• Uneven outdoor seating areas
Addressing settlement early can help prevent water drainage problems and further damage.

How Patio Leveling Works
Concrete leveling raises settled slabs by stabilizing the soil beneath them.
Small holes are drilled into the concrete and a lifting material is injected below the slab. As the material fills empty spaces under the concrete, the slab is gradually lifted back to its proper height.
The holes are then sealed and the patio surface is ready for normal use.

Benefits of Patio Leveling
• Lower cost than patio replacement
• Quick repair process
• Minimal disruption to landscaping
• Restores proper drainage away from the home
If your patio or porch slab has started to sink or tilt, concrete leveling can restore a stable surface.